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Nebraska

Bruce SpringsteenMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: March 27, 1984
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5.0 out of 5 stars Me And Her Went For A Ride, Sir May 25, 2001
Format:Audio CD
One of the truly great pieces of Art in American recording history, NEBRASKA explores the dark stories of the characters who chose to take to the road in THE RIVER.

They hit middle America and go crazy. Simple as that.

These are stories of killers and cops, truck drivers and, frankly, people who have been driven to such a degree that they can no longer find their way through the comprimises and grey areas that they find themselves swimming in.

I've always been fascinated by Springsteen's phrasing on NEBRASKA. "Me and her went for a ride, sir." There's always that "sir," or "mister," and the wording is sparse. To me, these songs sound like death row confessions.

To me, "Atlantic City" ranks as one of Springsteen's finest moment, a tough-as-nails story of a man comprimising his own morals/ethics in order to get himself and his wife out of a dying town--and considering the unimaginable in order to finance their escape. But he still needs to console himself, rationalize his decision, before he can live with it:

"I've been looking for a job but it's hard to find. Down here it's just winners and losers, and don't get caught on the wrong side of that line. Well, I'm tired of coming out on this losing end. So honey last night I met this guy and I'm gonna do a little favor for him...but I guess everything dies baby, that's a fact, but maybe everything that dies one day comes back..."

NEBRASKA is not a fun-time party album. It's dangerous to listen to it in your car at 3 a.m.. But it is a piece of perfection, a story of the cultural decay Springsteen and his characters found in the USA in 1982, stories of desperate people in bad situations. It is a record that will be just as vital and important in 100 years as it was upon it's release.

NEBRASKA is true Art of the highest order.

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34 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dark Side of Bruce September 6, 2000
Format:Audio CD
After The River became Bruce's first number one album, "Hungry Heart" became his first top ten song and a hugely successful world tour, one would expect his next album to be in a similar vein to keep up the momentum. Instead of a River clone, Bruce did a complete 180 and released the dark, brooding Nebraska. Bruce at the time was listening to Woody Guthrie and other depression era folk & blues artists and this album reflects those sounds. The album consists basically of just an acoustic guitar and harmonica and explores subjects such as murder, crime, loss and loneliness. The songs are all sung in the first person and that gives them an intimacy that is rarely felt from an album. Bruce would explore dark subjects on later albums ("Born In The USA" was original recorded for this album), but he never recorded them in such a bare and stark nature. On this album, Bruce asks alot of questions and dares you to search for answers. The search is well worth the time and effort.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the album that made me a Springsteen fan. May 15, 1998
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Format:Audio CD
My confession: I listened to this album for the first time around 1990 based on a friend's recommendation, and I was instantly converted. I had previously taken part in the backlash against Bruce Springsteen, the backlash that followed the stunning commercial success of "Born in the USA." "Nebraska" set me straight and gave me insight into what a masterful storyteller Springsteen is.

This album is Bruce all alone, without the E Street band. The songs are quiet and honest with a rough quality, and each one tells a story about people who somehow got left out of the American dream. "Used Cars" is the most touching to me, telling a child's perspective on his father's purchase of a used car, which is a powerful symbol of the family's lack of status or hope. "My Father's House" is equally powerful.

"Nebraska" is the clear predecessor to "Tunnel of Love." "Born in the USA" really seems like an aberration in Springsteen's musical development when you consider that it was released in the time between these two albums. Don't get me wrong. "Born in the USA" is a great album. But "Nebraska" is softer and far more haunting.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Raw goodness
I really love the musical/lyrical content of this album. The raw production only adds to the feel of this recording. I wore out the vinyl, so on to CD.
Published 1 month ago by lake lizzard larry
4.0 out of 5 stars Raw & Real
I have to be in the mood. But this is honest, no frills bare bones stuff. No one does it like Bruce.
Published 2 months ago by David Bulanowski
4.0 out of 5 stars Labor of Love for the Boss
I bought the vinyl on this in the '80s and never played it. So I bought the CD in 2012 and played it. Enjoyed it. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Phil S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Argurably the best album of Springsteen.
None of those songs broke Top 10, when released. But those songs give you a good peek into a part of his soul. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Powerpuff boy
4.0 out of 5 stars Nebraska
Nebraska is an acoustic and harmonica-based album significantly quieter than the previous 5 Springsteen albums. Read more
Published 3 months ago by B. E Jackson
5.0 out of 5 stars First solo.. A Classic!
Bruce Springsteen's first solo album "Nebraska", was released in the summer of '82. After 5 E-Street albums, this was a stripped down affair, performed by Bruce on acoustic and... Read more
Published 7 months ago by ScottE
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
This is Springsteen's best album ever! This is one of those albums where the power does not lie in volume, but in the lyrics. I'm a newcomer to The Boss and his music. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Paul Hemaro
5.0 out of 5 stars Postcards from the abyss
Over the years I have accumulated a substantial amount of music with some albums in constant rotation, others making the cut once or twice a year, still others even less frequently... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Michael Neiss
4.0 out of 5 stars For TRUE Springsteen fans only
This album is for true fans only...It was recorded basically in a farm house with an acoustic guitar and a 4-track cassette recorder but the quality of lyrics are SO Springsteen;... Read more
Published 23 months ago by J. Shoemaker
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, Bleak & More Relevant Than Ever
I actually have had this whole album on my ipod for years but never listened to any track other than, "Atlantic City. Read more
Published 23 months ago by happycamper
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